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In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
cause the molecules in the metal are squeezed tight together
Yes. stainless steel screws are safe with any metal.
Commonly, they use zinc, copper, chrome or nickel for that.
Simply put, no. The long answer: The process of chrome plating involves the chromium actually bonding to the metal substrate through an entergetic reaction. Galvanizing metal introduces a layer of zinc oxide into the mix which would contaminate the plating process. The chrome would actually split bond to the zinc and possibly somewhat to the substrate. This would cause the zinc to lose its bond with the metal substrate. If it all stayed intact the part would, at first, appear to be chrome plated, but due to the zinc oxide contamination it will flake off easily. I hope this is a sufficient answer to your query.
Galvanized Sheet Metal
The current types of metal that may be galvanized include steel and iron. They are usually galvanized with zinc. This protects against corrosion and adds robustness to the metal.
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silver
galvanized metal is a silvery gray colour which also has a pattern on it.
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By the color
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The base metal is iron - the active metal is zinc (galvanized)
In galvanized steel, a thin coating of zinc is used to protect it from rust or corrosion.
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Dog pee is very corrosive, even to galvanized sheet metal. Dog pee will take the zinc coating right off of your sheet metal. It should be painted to avoid this.